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Welcome to the 80th edition of the Coach's Corner Round Table on the Hoop Heads Podcast. Each episode of the Coach's Corner Round Table will feature our All-Star lineup of guests answering a single basketball question. A new Coach's Corner Round Table will drop around the 15th of each month.August's Round Table question is: Do you involve former players in your program, and if so, how?Our Coaching Lineup this month:Dominic Amorosa – Strake Jesuit (TX) College PrepJake Boyd – Luther CollegeCoretta Brown – Eastern Kentucky UniversityJerry Buckley – Bishop Kenny (FL) High SchoolErik Buehler – Arapahoe (CO) High SchoolToby Frazier - Riverside (FL) High School Stephen Halstead – Grace CollegeJoe Harris – Lake Chelan (WA) High SchoolChris Kreider – Rice UniversityBob Krizancic – Mentor (OH) High SchoolJosh Merkel – Randolph Macon CollegeDeronte Polite – Hood CollegeDon Showalter - USA BasketballJohn Shulman – University of Central ArkansasPlease enjoy this Round Table episode of the Hoop Heads Podcast and once you're finished listening please give the show a five star rating and review after you subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow us on twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Visit our Sponsors!
This episode features a large news slate: The Fed sees inflation as a bigger risk, Meta halts its AI spending spree, and Can Target pull off a turnaround? Roundtable: 100 Days of Content https://www.instagram.com/delano.saporu/?hl=en. Connect with me here also: https://newstreetadvisorsgroup.com/social/. Want to support the show? Feel free to do so here! https://anchor.fm/delano-saporu4/support. Thank you for listening.
In a world of constant disruption and global uncertainty, how can marketing leaders keep their teams focused, inspired, and moving forward? In this week's episode, recorded live at the Deloitte Digital Apartment during the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, Jim welcomes four senior marketing leaders who share how they lead with resilience, creativity, and conviction across industries and borders.Mélanie Brinbaum, Chief Marketing Officer of Nestlé Zone Europe // With a career spanning some of the world's most iconic consumer brands, Mélanie has led marketing at Nespresso and KitKat and held senior roles at Coty, Procter & Gamble, and L'Oréal. Today, she is steering Nestlé's European portfolio through a period of rapid consumer change—balancing tradition with innovation.Daniele Calderoni, Global Head of Brand Marketing at Zurich Insurance // At Zurich, Daniele is reshaping perceptions of what insurance means to customers, emphasizing trust, purpose, and relevance. Her decade at Mars equipped her with a deep understanding of how brands create enduring emotional connections—a skill she now brings to an industry not always known for its human touch.Scott Mager, U.S. Chief Marketing Officer of Deloitte // As the U.S. marketing leader for one of the world's largest professional services firms, Scott is infusing humanity into a 180-year-old brand. His approach emphasizes empathy, storytelling, and connection—demonstrating how even legacy institutions can stay fresh and relatable in a crowded marketplace.Joy Allen-Altimare, Global Chief Marketing Officer of Saucony // Joy is driving Saucony into the future, connecting the beloved running brand with a new generation of athletes and lifestyle consumers. With past leadership roles in luxury, tech, and media, she brings a cross-industry perspective on building relevance and community in rapidly evolving markets.This episode is a masterclass in leadership during times of uncertainty—showcasing how bold brand leaders navigate complexity, inspire their people, and turn challenges into opportunities.---This week's episode is brought to you by Deloitte and StrawberryFrog.Learn more: https://strawberryfrog.com/jimSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you still relying on outdated financial advice? In this episode, the financial coaches discuss a common dilemma faced by high earners: outgrowing traditional financial advisors. They discuss why reactive financial planning is holding back your wealth, and how proactive, creative solutions can change the game. The financial coaches also share their experiences, stressing the importance of taking control of your financial journey and seeking advisors who understand your unique needs.If you're tired of the status quo, tune in for expert insights on how to take charge of your financial future and break free from outdated systems.Top three things you will learn:-Why CPAs and financial advisors often fail to provide strategic direction-The value of a proactive approach to financial planning-How building a Passive Income Operating System can unlock financial freedomDisclaimer: The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional for financial decisions.This episode is sponsored by a podcast show partner. We may receive compensation if you use links or services mentioned in this episode.The hosts may have a financial interest in the programs or services mentioned in this episode.
The impact of the latest Google Core Updates, how AI can assist with content creation, and expanding your content's reach with Bjork Ostrom. ----- Welcome to episode 532 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, we're doing something a little different and bringing on our very own Emily Walker (Associate General Manager, Food Blogger Pro) to chat with Bjork about the articles we shared in our latest blogging newsletter! Food Blogging News Roundtable: Core Updates, GEO, and Content Syndication Curious about the latest happenings in the food blogging sphere? In this episode, Bjork and Emily are chatting through the articles we shared in the Food Blogger Pro newsletter that went out last week and diving into what they mean for food creators. From Google's recent Core Update (which actually brought some good news for bloggers!) to the continued importance of E-E-A-T, they're breaking down how to keep your content high-quality and search-friendly. They'll also discuss how AI is showing up in the world of content creation and how creators are using it while still keeping things real and personal (aka human!). Plus, you'll hear some ideas for getting your content in front of more eyes by expanding beyond SEO to platforms like LinkedIn and Threads. If you want to stay current, get inspired, and pick up some practical tips, this is a great episode to tune into! Three episode takeaways: The scoop on Google's latest Core Update: Google's latest update actually brought good news for food bloggers by reinforcing the importance of high-quality, trustworthy content. The emphasis on E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) continues to be a key factor in search visibility. AI is becoming an integral part of content creation: A recent survey of 2,000 Substack publishers revealed how creators are leveraging AI tools. While AI can be a helpful assistant, the human element and personal voice remain essential! Expanding your content's reach takes more than just SEO: While you should still continue to develop your content SEO strategy, it's also imporatnt to understand user intent and syndicate content. Believe it or not, platforms like LinkedIn and Threads can significantly boost visibility and engagement! Resources: Visit the Food Blogger Pro site to subscribe to our email list! Pinch of Yum Search Engine Journal Ahrefs Tastemaker Conference TopHatRank Analyzing pages that improved following the June 2025 core update — Maria Haynes Will GEO replace SEO – or become part of it? — Search Engine Land ChatGPT ProRata Gist Substack The Substack AI Report Claude Granola superwhisper Episode 518 of The Food Blogger Pro podcast: How Molly Thompson Grew Her Email List from 15K to 100K New Platforms, Real Results: How Creators (and Brands) are Winning on Threads and LinkedIn in 2025 — Later WhatsApp Follow Pinch of Yum on Threads Follow Food Blogger Pro on Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Yoast and Raptive. Learn more about our sponsors at foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.
We're diving into all things Xenomorph and all things synthetics / hybrids / cyborgs with Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth and trying to map where it will fit in the greater lore. Find us atwww.werewatchingwhat.com,instagram.com/werewatchingwhatyoutube.com/thedhk
Harvest Life Christian Fellowship with Curt Reed L.A. Marzulli's website Subscribe to Gary McKibben on YouTube Fellowship Bible Chapel with John Haller Soothkeep with Lee Brainard Rapture Kit Radio Show Package The Great Last Days Apostasy (Dr. Hixson's new book) NBW Ministries website Newsletter Signup NBW Ministries store Spirit of the False Prophet Audiobook YouTube Rumble Podbean Spirit of the False Prophet Spirit of the Antichrist Volume One Spirit of the Antichrist Volume Two Prophecy, Bible Study, End Times, Israel, Rapture, Not By Works
SummaryIn this episode, the panel discusses the evolving landscape of telehealth, the implications of AI-driven ambient scribes in medical documentation, and the challenges posed by payer downcoding of evaluation and management services. The conversation emphasizes the importance of compliance, understanding payer contracts, and the need for proactive measures to ensure quality patient care amidst regulatory changes.TakeawaysTelehealth is becoming more prevalent and will not go away.Providers must understand the implications of telehealth regulations in their states.Ambient scribing technology is being integrated into healthcare but raises compliance concerns.Providers are responsible for the accuracy of their documentation, regardless of AI assistance.Payer downcoding is a significant issue that requires providers to track and appeal claims.Understanding participation agreements is crucial for providers to navigate payer practices.Regular audits are necessary to identify patterns of documentation issues.Providers must engage in advocacy to address unfair practices by payers.The healthcare industry must adapt to new technologies while ensuring compliance and quality care.Education and training for providers on documentation practices are essential.
SummaryIn this fun and honest episode of The Chasing Health Podcast, Chase and Chris tackle your Q&A with a mix of laughs, deep thoughts, and real advice. They start off with a silly "magic donut" question and talk about how much money they'd trade for weight gain. Then they get into serious topics like how stress affects your body, how long it takes to build muscle, and what foods to pack when you're short on time—especially if you're gluten-free. The guys also share their wildest food stories and why it's okay to be human when it comes to food.Chapters(00:00) Surprise Festival Plans & Magic Donut Thought Experiment(06:16) Can “Good” Stress Still Be Harmful?(12:17) What's the Fattest Thing You've Ever Done?(20:24) How Long Does It Take to Build Muscle?(23:31) Can You Speed Up Muscle Growth with Cardio?(24:39) How High Is Too High for Heart Rate During Workouts?(26:52) Gluten-Free Snack & Lunch Ideas for Busy TeachersSUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS to be answered on the show: https://forms.gle/B6bpTBDYnDcbUkeD7How to Connect with Us:Chase's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changing_chase/Chris' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conquer_fitness2021/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/665770984678334/Interested in 1:1 Coaching: https://conquerfitnessandnutrition.com/1on1-coachingJoin The Fit Fam Collective: https://conquerfitnessandnutrition.com/fit-fam-collective
Ahead of tomorrow's national economic round table, various stakeholders have signalled their pitches to boost Australia's productivity. Among the calls, one of the most controversial topics is artificial intelligence. - キャンベラでは明日から、経済改革円卓会議が開催され、オーストラリアの生産性向上について議論されます。会議に先立ち、さまざまな提案が示されていますが、中でも議論を呼んでいるのがAIです。
Tyler and Will Hour #1 with the Roundtable, featuring John Pennington and Bob Hodge of the Sports Source, and Ridin' with Ivens! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the Reader House Author Roundtable, authors from all walks of life writing in all genres come together to discuss the trials and tribulations of publishing their first book. Learn the pitfalls and the do's and dont's from the mouths of those who have experienced it first-hand. Find out how these authors dealt with the editing process, determining which retail outlets to sell their books in, publicity, and royalties. The publishing field is an intricate business - learn how these published authors weaved their way through the process.
How is it possible that it took until the 322nd episode of Tonebenders for a discussion about the sound design of the Star Trek franchise?! This episode, featuring two guests that have collectively worked on over a 150 episodes within the Star Trek universe, will finally give us a chance to dig deep into the iconic sounds of Star Trek. James Lucero (Supervising Sound Editor), from Star Trek Lower Decks, and Michael Schapiro (Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer) from Star Trek: Section 31, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Short Treks are absolute experts on what this sci-fi giant sounds like. Both have also been nominated for Emmys this year as well! Listeners in London England, come on out on August 24th at 7pm to the Crown and Two Chairmen to the second Tonebenders London Sound Design Meet-up, presented by the Motion Picture Sound Editors. Also you have until August 15th to get your Listener Field Recording Stories. Full details on how to submit are at https://tonebenderspodcast.com/field-recording-story-submissions/ SPONSOR: Sound Ideas' highly anticipated Mid-Year Sale has been extended for a limited time. Unlock 50% off, on thousands of premium recordings, from epic cinematic sounds to authentic ambiences, ideal for any creative project. This applies to all Sound Ideas proprietary libraries. With over 45 years of experience, Sound Ideas delivers audio trusted by professionals worldwide. Head over to https://www.sound-ideas.com to learn more. Episode Notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/322-the-sound-of-star-trek-roundtable/ Podcast Homepage: https://tonebenderspodcast.com This episode is hosted by Timothy Muirhead
Each weekday morning, The Roundtable's Joe Donahue is joined by various experts, journalists, educators, and commentators to discuss current events. On Roundtable Panel: The Week in Review, we feature your favorite panelists discussing news items from the previous week.
At the Reader House Author Roundtable, authors from all walks of life writing in all genres come together to discuss the trials and tribulations of publishing their first book. Learn the pitfalls and the do's and dont's from the mouths of those who have experienced it first-hand. Find out how these authors dealt with the editing process, determining which retail outlets to sell their books in, publicity, and royalties. The publishing field is an intricate business - learn how these published authors weaved their way through the process.
Move beyond gimmicks. The real ice cream revolution is happening where value meets quality. As consumers rethink indulgence, the market rewards those who master affordability without compromising taste. Who will thrive when customers want luxury for less? / Round Table's Happy Place (16:51)! On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Katina Curtis, Canberra bureau chief for The West Australian, who has been covering federal politics for over a decade.
Putin's Trump Summit. Trump's Nobel Peace Prize Obsession. Redistricting Battle. Can Newsom Win? ICE Shows Up at Newsom Event. Newsom Trolls Trump. CA Governor's Race. What's Next for Kamala Harris? With Joe Garofoli, Senior Political Writer at The San Francisco Chronicle, Laura Nelson, Staff Writer at The Los Angeles Times and Melanie Mason, Senior Political Reporter at Politico. Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by The Ironworkers Union. More information at Ironworkers.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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8-15 Dirty Work Hour 2: Two special announcements promoting the 49ers Round Table and a new weekly guest on Dirty Work. Discussing Stephen Curry speaking on the Warriors' offseason and if Warriors' fans should be excited. Marcus Thompson joins the show to talk about where the Jonathan Kuminga-Warriors dispute could end up if it drags on, Jauan Jennings's lingering injury, and his upcoming camping trip.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're looking at President Trump's comments about how the U.S. tells both Canada and Mexico 'what to do' when it comes to border security. Plus, the U.S. State Department is taking aim at Canada's Online News Act, criticizing the legislation for being an Orwellian censorship on press freedom. And finally, a new poll has found that older Canadians are hoping to see immigration levels lowered by the federal government.
Three Big Conversations: The “Nicki Minaj stiletto challenge” encourages influencers to film themselves balancing on one stiletto-clad foot. - 05:50 OpenAI released GPT-5 and users hate it. - 16:08 Why time (unfortunately) flies when we're using social media. - 43:22 Slang of the Week - "Dogwater" - 01:25 Elsewhere in culture: - 53:06 Taylor Swift announced (on her boyfriend's football podcast) that her 12th album will be titled The Life of a Showgirl, and available for pre-order soon. Popular TikTok couple Nick and Cassie, featured on @cassiesbooktok, are breaking up—and the video announcing it has almost 8 million likes and numerous comments, each with hundreds of thousands of likes. An article in Airmail connects the trend of brides planning wedding proposals for themselves to the fact that proposal content tends to get more likes on social media. The phrase “just found out I'm chopped and also unc” is trending, and jokingly refers to someone being both unattractive (chopped) and old (unc). Chappell Roan's new song “The Subway” is about struggling to get over a breakup (language and sexual content). For more Axis resources, go to axis.org.
On the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we give a tariff update. The steep tariffs on China were delayed yet another 90 days, but tariffs on countries including Switzerland are now in effect, wreaking havoc on the luxury fashion industries. We also talk a bit about Gildan acquiring HanesBrands — both brands are giants in the world of comfortable plain T-shirts. Finally, we talk about the controversy around Adidas and Willy Chavarria's Oaxacan Slip-On. Later in the episode, international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska joins us for a roundtable discussion on the state of the sneaker market. There was a gold rush of sneaker collaborations and category expansions through the late 2010s and early 2020s, but now the market is evolving. New players like On and Hoka are taking market share from traditional stand-bys like Nike. And experimental new silhouettes — from the slim-fitted Adidas Samba and Puma Speedcat to the wilder sneaker-loafer and sneaker-ballet flat hybrids — are becoming more popular. For this discussion, we also spoke with Alex Lotier, CEO of sneaker-focused Culture Media; Noah Thomas, formerly of Highsnobiety and currently the associate fashion director for men's and kid's at Macy's; and Brendan Dunne, senior director of customer, community and engagement at StockX. Below are a few highlights from the conversation.
Dave, Cody, and two Geeks of the Round Table are set to tackle a brand-new type of episode, Listbusters! The series where no ranking is safe. This time, we're crossing the streams of pop culture opinions as we take on Esquire's Top 25 Superhero Movies List by Eric Francisco, armed with chaos-inducing items like The Bomb, The Switcheroo, and The Recast.Will your favorites survive? Will we nuke something you love? Will questionable picks finally get the boot? The only thing we can promise is that by the end… this list will never be the same.We came, we saw...We busted some lists!!!https://linktr.ee/PopCulturePastorPod
In this episode of Band of Traders, host Kyle chats with traders Baba Yaga and Fleri about trading discipline, life updates, and a controversial new tax bill. Baba Yaga shares his return to trading rooms after his kids start school, emphasizing mental clarity from reduced screen time. Fleri discusses the challenges of sticking to trading rules to avoid emotional tilt and revenge trading. The group dives into the 2025 tax bill's 90% loss deduction cap, exploring its impact on poker pros, high-volume gamblers, and potential ripple effects for prop firms and day traders. With candid insights on risk management, gambling ecosystems, and bourbon banter, this episode offers practical advice for traders navigating discipline and regulatory changes.Subscribe, share, and join the trading conversations on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Discord!Sponsors and FriendsOur podcast is sponsored by Sue Maki at Fairway Independent Mortgage (MLS# 206048). Licensed in 38 states, if you need anything mortgage-related, reach out to her at SMaki@fairwaymc.com or give her a call at (520) 977-7904. Tell her 2 Bulls sent you to get the best rates available!If you are interested in signing up with TRADEPRO Academy, you can use our affiliate link here. We receive compensation for any purchases made when using this link, so it's a great way to support the show and learn at the same time! **Use code CHINASHOP15 to save 15%**Visit Airsoftmaster.com to support one of our own!To contact us, you can email us directly at bandoftraderspodcast@gmail.com Check out our directory for other amazing interviews we've done in the past!If you like our show, please let us know by rating and subscribing on your platform of choice!If you like our show and hate social media, then please tell all your friends!If you have no friends and hate social media and you just want to give us money for advertising to help you find more friends, then you can donate to support the show here!Baba Yaga:Solving problems, helping set goals, and refining processes is the bulk of Baba's passion. He does that in many contexts ranging from nonprofits to real estate firms and everything in between. He focuses on market structure through the lens of TPO charting and executes based on volume, misplaced large orders, and delta. He loves the opening range breakout and typically trades the market from the “inside out”. Follow Baba Yaga on TwitterFleri:Fleri is a seasoned trader whose journey began in the early days of crypto exchanges and mid-cap stocks. Evolving over time, he redirected his focus to futures and intraday trading, specifically honing his expertise in ES, NQ, RTY, CL, and UB. His approach is deeply rooted in Market Auction Theory, navigating the market by tracking participants through a nuanced blend of pattern recognition and the confluence of Price Action and Order Flow. At the heart of Fleri's trading philosophy is a meticulous plan of execution, identifying areas for the auction to potentially seek value. Leveraging Order Flow and Price Action, he capitalizes on opportunities that present themselves throughout the trading day. Fleri is not just a trader; he's a dedicated educator, sharing his insights through podcasts, Twitter, and Discord to support fellow traders on their journeys. What sets Fleri apart is not only his technical prowess but also his lighthearted approach and transparency about both past and current struggles. In the complex world of trading, Fleri brings not only expertise but also a relatable and open demeanor, creating a supportive environment for traders to learn and thrive.Follow Fleri on TwitterSub to Rare Barrel on YouTubeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In space, everyone can see you stream--and Earth's Mightiest Critics do just that with the latest sci-fi/horror TV show, Alien: Earth!This series, set two years before the events of Ridley Scott's landmark 1979 film, Alien, follows an investigation into a deep space vessel that crashed into Earth, carrying weird and ultra-deadly creatures--including everyone's favorite long-domed, double-mouthed drool machine!Will showrunner Noah Hawley bring the same shot-in-the-arm to Alien that he did to Fargo and Legion? Or is this doomed to be another synthetic rehash of a once-great premise?Join us as we burst open the first two episodes of the F/X prequel series. We also take your questions, comments, and SuperChats!And be sure to join us back here every Thursday night through September for more spoilerific livestreams!Support Kicking the Seat on Patreon, watch us on YouTube, and follow us at:XLetterboxdInstagramFacebookBlueSkyShow LinksWatch the Alien: Earth (2025) trailer.As mentioned in the show, Culture Crave provided a helpful in-universe timeline of all the main Alien films (including the new TV series).Support all of Earth's Mightiest Critics at their various outlets:Keep up with Jeff York's criticism and caricatures at The Establishing Shot and Pipeline Artists.Get seated with The Blonde in Front!Follow David Fowlie's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.Get educated with Don Shanahan at Every Movie Has a Lesson…...And Film Obsessive...and the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.Keep up with Annie Banks at The Mary Sue....and We Got This Covered.Make Nice with Mike Crowley of You'll Probably Agree.And save your celluloid soul with Dave Canfield's Substack, "Creature Feature Preacher".
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Roundtable titled “The Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children: Examining Draft Legislation Related to The Way Forward Report.” Date: August 14, 2025 Time: 5:00 PM (1:00 PM AKST) Location: Anchorage, AK Room: Cook Inlet Tribal Council's Rasmuson Conference Center, Nat'uh Building (3600 San Jeronimo Drive) Agenda: The draft legislation addresses a wide range of issues affecting Native children and families, including child welfare, justice, physical, behavioral, and environmental health, housing and homelessness, education, child care, and the expansion of research and data capabilities. Chairman Murkowski asks for input from the public on this discussion draft by September 12, 2025, via email to Murkowski_Outreach@Indian.Senate.Gov A section-by-section summary of the draft legislation can be found here: https://indianz.com/News/08-01-25-final-section-by-section-discussion-draft-native-childrens-commission-implementation-act-of-2025/ The full discussion draft is available here: https://indianz.com/News/08-01-25-native-childrens-commission-implementation-act-of-2025-discussion-draft/ Witnesses PANEL 1 Ms. Gloria O'Neill President/CEO Cook Inlet Tribal Council, and Co-Chair, Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children Mr. Ben Mallott President Alaska Federation of Natives Mr. Brian Ridley Chief/Chairman Tanana Chiefs Conference Mr. Dan Breeden President/CEO Bristol Bay Native Association Ms. Vivian Korthuis CEO Association of Village Council Presidents Ms. Natasha Singh President/CEO Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Ms. Jacqueline Pata 1st Vice President Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska Ms. April Kyle President/CEO Southcentral Foundation Dr. Tina Woods Chief Clinical Officer Cook Inlet Tribal Council Ms. Patuk Glenn Executive Director Arctic Slope Community Foundation Ms. Tami Jerue Executive Director Alaska Native Women's Resource Center Committee Notice: https://www.indian.senate.gov/hearings/roundtable-titled-the-alyce-spotted-bear-and-walter-soboleff-commission-on-native-children-examining-draft-legislation-related-to-the-way-forward-report/
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Roundtable titled “The Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children: Examining Draft Legislation Related to The Way Forward Report.” Date: August 14, 2025 Time: 5:00 PM (1:00 PM AKST) Location: Anchorage, AK Room: Cook Inlet Tribal Council's Rasmuson Conference Center, Nat'uh Building (3600 San Jeronimo Drive) Agenda: The draft legislation addresses a wide range of issues affecting Native children and families, including child welfare, justice, physical, behavioral, and environmental health, housing and homelessness, education, child care, and the expansion of research and data capabilities. Chairman Murkowski asks for input from the public on this discussion draft by September 12, 2025, via email to Murkowski_Outreach@Indian.Senate.Gov A section-by-section summary of the draft legislation can be found here: https://indianz.com/News/08-01-25-final-section-by-section-discussion-draft-native-childrens-commission-implementation-act-of-2025/ The full discussion draft is available here: https://indianz.com/News/08-01-25-native-childrens-commission-implementation-act-of-2025-discussion-draft/ Witnesses PANEL 1 Ms. Gloria O'Neill President/CEO Cook Inlet Tribal Council, and Co-Chair, Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children Mr. Ben Mallott President Alaska Federation of Natives Mr. Brian Ridley Chief/Chairman Tanana Chiefs Conference Mr. Dan Breeden President/CEO Bristol Bay Native Association Ms. Vivian Korthuis CEO Association of Village Council Presidents Ms. Natasha Singh President/CEO Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Ms. Jacqueline Pata 1st Vice President Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska Ms. April Kyle President/CEO Southcentral Foundation Dr. Tina Woods Chief Clinical Officer Cook Inlet Tribal Council Ms. Patuk Glenn Executive Director Arctic Slope Community Foundation Ms. Tami Jerue Executive Director Alaska Native Women's Resource Center Committee Notice: https://www.indian.senate.gov/hearings/roundtable-titled-the-alyce-spotted-bear-and-walter-soboleff-commission-on-native-children-examining-draft-legislation-related-to-the-way-forward-report/
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Roundtable titled “The Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children: Examining Draft Legislation Related to The Way Forward Report.” Date: August 14, 2025 Time: 5:00 PM (1:00 PM AKST) Location: Anchorage, AK Room: Cook Inlet Tribal Council's Rasmuson Conference Center, Nat'uh Building (3600 San Jeronimo Drive) Agenda: The draft legislation addresses a wide range of issues affecting Native children and families, including child welfare, justice, physical, behavioral, and environmental health, housing and homelessness, education, child care, and the expansion of research and data capabilities. Chairman Murkowski asks for input from the public on this discussion draft by September 12, 2025, via email to Murkowski_Outreach@Indian.Senate.Gov A section-by-section summary of the draft legislation can be found here: https://indianz.com/News/08-01-25-final-section-by-section-discussion-draft-native-childrens-commission-implementation-act-of-2025/ The full discussion draft is available here: https://indianz.com/News/08-01-25-native-childrens-commission-implementation-act-of-2025-discussion-draft/ Witnesses PANEL 1 Ms. Gloria O'Neill President/CEO Cook Inlet Tribal Council, and Co-Chair, Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children Mr. Ben Mallott President Alaska Federation of Natives Mr. Brian Ridley Chief/Chairman Tanana Chiefs Conference Mr. Dan Breeden President/CEO Bristol Bay Native Association Ms. Vivian Korthuis CEO Association of Village Council Presidents Ms. Natasha Singh President/CEO Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Ms. Jacqueline Pata 1st Vice President Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska Ms. April Kyle President/CEO Southcentral Foundation Dr. Tina Woods Chief Clinical Officer Cook Inlet Tribal Council Ms. Patuk Glenn Executive Director Arctic Slope Community Foundation Ms. Tami Jerue Executive Director Alaska Native Women's Resource Center Committee Notice: https://www.indian.senate.gov/hearings/roundtable-titled-the-alyce-spotted-bear-and-walter-soboleff-commission-on-native-children-examining-draft-legislation-related-to-the-way-forward-report/
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Roundtable titled “The Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children: Examining Draft Legislation Related to The Way Forward Report.” Date: August 14, 2025 Time: 5:00 PM (1:00 PM AKST) Location: Anchorage, AK Room: Cook Inlet Tribal Council's Rasmuson Conference Center, Nat'uh Building (3600 San Jeronimo Drive) Agenda: The draft legislation addresses a wide range of issues affecting Native children and families, including child welfare, justice, physical, behavioral, and environmental health, housing and homelessness, education, child care, and the expansion of research and data capabilities. Chairman Murkowski asks for input from the public on this discussion draft by September 12, 2025, via email to Murkowski_Outreach@Indian.Senate.Gov A section-by-section summary of the draft legislation can be found here: https://indianz.com/News/08-01-25-final-section-by-section-discussion-draft-native-childrens-commission-implementation-act-of-2025/ The full discussion draft is available here: https://indianz.com/News/08-01-25-native-childrens-commission-implementation-act-of-2025-discussion-draft/ Witnesses PANEL 1 Ms. Gloria O'Neill President/CEO Cook Inlet Tribal Council, and Co-Chair, Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children Mr. Ben Mallott President Alaska Federation of Natives Mr. Brian Ridley Chief/Chairman Tanana Chiefs Conference Mr. Dan Breeden President/CEO Bristol Bay Native Association Ms. Vivian Korthuis CEO Association of Village Council Presidents Ms. Natasha Singh President/CEO Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Ms. Jacqueline Pata 1st Vice President Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska Ms. April Kyle President/CEO Southcentral Foundation Dr. Tina Woods Chief Clinical Officer Cook Inlet Tribal Council Ms. Patuk Glenn Executive Director Arctic Slope Community Foundation Ms. Tami Jerue Executive Director Alaska Native Women's Resource Center Committee Notice: https://www.indian.senate.gov/hearings/roundtable-titled-the-alyce-spotted-bear-and-walter-soboleff-commission-on-native-children-examining-draft-legislation-related-to-the-way-forward-report/
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Britt, Craig, Sean, and Sinch kick off the season's first roundtable with beer in hand, draft boards on the table, and a brand-new game! In this episode: Odell Beckham Jr. news — why it doesn't move the rankings RBs who topped 17 PPR points per game in 2024 and what it means for ADP in 2025? Rookie RBs RJ Harvey & Omarion Hampton — worth the hype? Najee Harris bet: Will he start a game for the Chargers? Trivia, surprises, and one perfect stat guess! Live show preview — August 20th at Two Roads Brewing
8-15 Dirty Work Hour 2: Two special announcements promoting the 49ers Round Table and a new weekly guest on Dirty Work. Discussing Stephen Curry speaking on the Warriors' offseason and if Warriors' fans should be excited. Marcus Thompson joins the show to talk about where the Jonathan Kuminga-Warriors dispute could end up if it drags on, Jauan Jennings's lingering injury, and his upcoming camping trip.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things Discussed: What kind of offense should Michigan be? They're really built to be a 1990s team: strong TEs and FBs, run-blocking OL, big-armed quarterback who doesn't have to make super-hard reads. Chip Lindsey is a balance guy, not a screen guy. He comes in, looks at what you're doing, and builds a functional passing game around it. What does that look like this year? Their base two plays can be the stuff that worked for 1997 Michigan/Kirk Ferentz: Run off-tackle to one side and rollout flood passes with a side of Bryce running out the other way, and some screens and play-action deep shots to keep them honest. The Left Tackle conundrum. Seth says it's Evan Link until Andrew Babalola is ready, Sam says don't count on that, but it sounds like that would be a mistake—shades of the 2017 tackle problem when their best player at RT was Juwan Bushell-Beatty but he couldn't pass-protect, and instead of changing what they do around that they went with Nolan Ulizio to start the season. They don't look like a run-first team in practice, says Sam. Well, they're probably having to practice passing a lot. Remember you can have a 400% increase in passing from last year and still barely hit their 2021 level. Sometimes you gotta be you and let the cards fall where they may. News hits mid-show that Michigan will receive their NOI tomorrow. Expectations? Brian: removing wins etc. is off the table. There will be a show-cause for Harbaugh and Stalions because they refused to participate—Harbaugh probably has a lot of unread text messages. Guessing a two-game suspension (which games?) for Sherrone because all they really have on Michigan is the “deleted texts” that he apparently retrieved immediately from an image. The math here is Michigan didn't really do anything. They had a signs guy; everyone had signs guys. They scouted Georgia; Georgia wasn't on the schedule. The NCAA needs to make it look as big as possible but they really aren't working with much because Michigan didn't cheat, Michigan didn't harm anybody, and Michigan didn't cover it up. So the NCAA will absolutely maximize the infinitesimal infractions: completely ignore any time served from the Big Ten's overreaction in 2023, punish Harbaugh for not being present, yeet Stalions, fine Michigan because money isn't real, and penalize Sherrone for the appearance of hiding evidence. Ohio State will be mad because this was their show from the start and they didn't get the lynching they wanted, but even when the NCAA is doing their best to be as unjust towards Michigan as possible, but Michigan really didn't give them anything to work with.
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In this conversation, Eric Malzone and Justin Tamsett explore the shifting landscape of the fitness industry, emphasizing the growing importance of community, strong leadership, and integrating fitness with healthcare. They discuss how REX Round Tables offers fitness professionals a platform for peer support, problem-solving, and shared learning, as well as the critical role of behavioral change in boosting gym attendance. The discussion also addresses the challenges of an increasingly crowded market, the potential of the industry to improve mental health and strengthen community ties, and the opportunities that come from adopting strategies from other sectors. They highlight how leadership development, technology, and inspiring community stories can shape the future of fitness and drive better health outcomes. Key Takeaways The fitness industry is shifting toward a broader focus on wellness. REX Round Tables provides essential peer support and collaboration for fitness professionals. Learning from other industries can enhance fitness business operations. Strong leadership development is vital for industry growth. Encouraging behavioral change is key to increasing gym attendance. Competition is rising due to the growing number of service providers. Mental health and community connection are integral to fitness. Integrating fitness with healthcare can improve health outcomes. Technology will play a major role in shaping the industry's future. Positive community stories can inspire and motivate professionals. https://goteamup.com/ https://podcastcollective.io/ https://egym.com/int
The Fan crew discusses the MVP of the Padres' recent play, how Padres' fans should feel about the team's chances and the upcoming series against the Dodgers.
Thursday, August 14, 2025 On the Millennial Round Table today, our host is Liberty McArtor. Her co-host is Peyton Luke from First Liberty Institute. In the first hour they are joined by Will Barclay. Together, they bring us their perspective on many of the issues we all face. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio […]
Thursday, August 14, 2025 On the Millennial Round Table today, our host is Liberty McArtor. Her co-host is Peyton Luke from First Liberty Institute. In the second, they're joined by Pastor Joshua Barnes. Together, they bring us their perspective on many of the issues we all face. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and […]
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
The MAGA coalition is comprised of a wide spectrum whose sole unifying idea is Trump himself. But what happens when that precarious foundation begins to fray? Have recent events shown cracks in the MAGA world that could quickly fracture, or is this all a tempest in a teapot? Join Saving Elephant panelists during our livestream to make sense of it all. Panelists include: Josh Lewis (host), Ryan Rogers, Destry Edwards, Scott Howard, and Christopher Chesny
North Carolina will officially open a new era on the football field in less than three weeks. The talk, hype and speculation will cease and the definitive facts will play out over 60 minutes against the TCU Horned Frogs on Sept. 1. But first, the Inside Carolina crew gets on the record and Greg Barnes looks to continue his dominance of the numbers in Tuesday night's Over/Under podcast. The crew debates how the numbers will shake out in Bill Belichick's first campaign in Carolina. A special shoutout to the IC subscribers that submitted their picks for the show. The Inside Carolina Podcast network features a wide range of current UNC sports topics, from game previews and instant postgame analysis, to recruiting breakdowns. IC's stable of writers, insiders and analysts -- plus special guests -- comprise each program.
Probably the best episode we have ever released. Will you learn something? maybe if you care about geographic tongue's relationship to Celiac Disease and giraffe milk vs cow milk ... but will it be a great listen? Absolutely! If you are a fan of quick-paced episodes with a frequent bouncing around of topics, this is for you! Special thanks to Jessica, Melissa, Megen, and surprise guest... MAJET!
Our Ryder Cup Roundtable foursome has assembled again as Soly and Kyle Porter spar with TC and Jamie Weir. With just a little over six weeks to go we get a vibes check from both sides of the pond, the latest in the Keegan playing-captain saga, and review other likely and unlikely captains picks for both teams. Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf Support our Sponsors: BMW Rhoback FanDuel.com/nlu If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Subscribe to the No Laying Up Newsletter here: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/ Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Today, Taran, Melissa, and Aysha Welch talk through week 5 of Big Brother 27.
Big Brother Recaps & Live Feed Updates from Rob Has a Podcast
Today, Taran, Melissa, and Aysha Welch talk through week 5 of Big Brother 27.
Are you sitting on idle cash, thinking it's a safe move for your wealth? Think again. In today's conversation, the financial coaches dive into how holding cash could actually be the biggest obstacle to your financial freedom, and how you can access real opportunities by leveraging a system that not only protects your cash but puts it to work for you. They explore why cash is considered one of the worst assets to hold, discussing the hidden costs of inflation and opportunity loss. They also share the concept of infinite banking as a powerful alternative to traditional cash storage, offering a tax-advantaged environment to help grow wealth while keeping liquidity. Top three things you will learn:-Why access to cash is essential for taking advantage of investment opportunities-How holding idle cash in a savings account leads to opportunity and inflation costs-Practical steps to start using infinite banking to build wealth and ensure cash growth without interruptionDisclaimer: The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional for financial decisions.This episode is sponsored by a podcast show partner. We may receive compensation if you use links or services mentioned in this episode.The hosts may have a financial interest in the programs or services mentioned in this episode.
Tamra, Dolores and Wells are your faithful hosts, breaking down their experiences on The Traitors. Did Wells’ wife try to sneak him a message during the game? Why was Tamra MIA at the beginning of her season? How did a stylist scam Dolores out of $50,000 before the show? Though Wells was banished, Tamra was murdered and Dolores won the game, they all have a crazy story to tell…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.